SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 2010 AT 4:00PM

Wooden Fish Ensemble
celebrates the music of Hyo-shin Na
Shoko Hikage, koto; Noriko Tsuboi, koto; Kanoko Nishi, koto; Thomas Schultz, piano; Peter Josheff, clarinet; Terrie Baune, violin; Ellen Ruth Rose, viola; Daniel Reiter, 'cello
Koto Ninano, Koto Music, Night Procession of the Hundred Demons, Ocean/Shore 2 and Walking, Walking by Hyo-shin Na
The Wooden Fish Ensemble celebrates the music of Hyo-shin Na with performances of a selection of her works for mixed instruments. After studying piano and composition in her native Korea, Hyo-shin Na came to the US in 1983 to do graduate work at the Manhattan School of Music and the University of Colorado, where she received her doctorate. After studying piano and composition in her native Korea, Hyo-shin Na came to the US in 1983 to do graduate work at the Manhattan School of Music and the University of Colorado, where she received her doctorate. In Korea, she has twice been awarded the Korean National Composers Prize, and in the west she has been commissioned by the Fromm and Koussevitzky Foundations among many others. Her music has been recorded on the Fontec (Japan), Top Arts (Korea), Seoul (Korea) and New World Records (US) labels. Since 2006 her music has been published exclusively by Lantro Music (Belgium).
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Wooden Fish Ensemble
celebrates the music of Hyo-shin Na
Shoko Hikage, koto; Noriko Tsuboi, koto; Kanoko Nishi, koto; Thomas Schultz, piano; Peter Josheff, clarinet; Terrie Baune, violin; Ellen Ruth Rose, viola; Daniel Reiter, 'cello
Koto Ninano, Koto Music, Night Procession of the Hundred Demons, Ocean/Shore 2 and Walking, Walking by Hyo-shin Na
The Wooden Fish Ensemble celebrates the music of Hyo-shin Na with performances of a selection of her works for mixed instruments. After studying piano and composition in her native Korea, Hyo-shin Na came to the US in 1983 to do graduate work at the Manhattan School of Music and the University of Colorado, where she received her doctorate. After studying piano and composition in her native Korea, Hyo-shin Na came to the US in 1983 to do graduate work at the Manhattan School of Music and the University of Colorado, where she received her doctorate. In Korea, she has twice been awarded the Korean National Composers Prize, and in the west she has been commissioned by the Fromm and Koussevitzky Foundations among many others. Her music has been recorded on the Fontec (Japan), Top Arts (Korea), Seoul (Korea) and New World Records (US) labels. Since 2006 her music has been published exclusively by Lantro Music (Belgium).
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